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Welcome to the Eight For Each State US Geography tour. I am so glad you are joining us. South Dakota is in the middle of it all. The geographic center of the United States offers diverse landscapes of mountains, plains, hills and rocks and was the latest stop in our…
Students work independently, research facts, and write everything they know about North Dakota state. Students write North Dakota state facts and symbols. Kids encouraged to find two fun facts about North Dakota and write a sentence or two for what North Dakota state is known. North Dakota facts worksheet comes in two handwriting variations: manuscript and cursive. Great for 3rd-grade students.
This stroll by the Red River will take you along some of North Dakota's best restaurants all on one street.
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Douglas C-47 Dakota aircraft at the start of the D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe, dropping paratroops behind the landing beaches in the early hours on 6 June 1944. RAF Transport Command Dakotas delivered the men of the British 3rd and 5th Pa...
My progress on my La Passacaglia continues slowly. In the meantime, I finished some Christmas projects (in March!) and generally enjoyed a break from most sewing. Since my last Passacaglia post, I&…
Students work independently, research facts, and write everything they know about South Dakota state. Students write South Dakota state facts and symbols. Kids encouraged to find two fun facts about South Dakota and write a sentence or two for what South Dakota state is known. South Dakota facts worksheet comes in two handwriting variations: manuscript and cursive. Great for 3rd-grade students.
My progress on my La Passacaglia continues slowly. In the meantime, I finished some Christmas projects (in March!) and generally enjoyed a break from most sewing. Since my last Passacaglia post, I&…
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My progress on my La Passacaglia continues slowly. In the meantime, I finished some Christmas projects (in March!) and generally enjoyed a break from most sewing. Since my last Passacaglia post, I&…
I was going to wait another week, but the schools around here started mid-week and why put off tomorrow what you can do, today?!.... so, we jumped in and have completed our 1st Week of 1st Grade with Heart of Dakota {Beyond}. And mind you, I could do it because the guide for {Beyond} is ALL laid out for me! I did look up a few ideas online that I had stashed in my Pinterest account and/or printed from previous use, but otherwise it was all open & go! Loved it! T was great about his school work, too-- for the most part. I made him a binder with calendar work and some notebooking pages to go along with our studies and that has helped a great deal having it all ready to go. On the front of his binder is a "Daily To Do Checklist," so he can help keep track of what he still needs to do before "school" is over. The first few pages of his binder consists of a 100 Days of School chart, Worksheet on Day of the Week, a 50 Books I Have Read count-down, and I'll be adding in a worksheet for him to practice making the date in change. The caterpillar has helped TREMENDOUSLY in getting him to read; some days he wanted to read TWO books! Once he gets to 50, I told T we'd go do something "fun!" In the pages that follow are several notebooking printables, spelling words, & his poem copywork printables. Without further ado, here is our week in review (most of it anyways!).... Science: Our first week of {Beyond} consisted of two science activities: On Day 2 of Unit 1, we named the four oceans of the earth and learned about Ocean Currents. We made origami boats, grabbed some straws and headed for the bathtub. We created ocean currents by blowing through the straw to move the boat forward... well, kinda. Our boats had a mind of their own ; ) On Day 3, we learned why sea creatures such as the Whale and Dolphin have blubber. We've done this activity before, but T didn't remember it. We put one of his hands in a ziploc baggie fastened with a rubber band, then slathered crisco on it imitating blubber. Then we timed how long he could keep his hands in a bowl of icy cold water. Blubber vs. bare hand... and, the blubber covered hand won! Language Arts: T is working on words from List 1 and List 2. He did great with spelling this week! One day we switched up the review and used his All About Spelling tiles. History: I'm not too sure how T is enjoying "American Pioneers & Patriots," but I think the readings are enjoyable and just perfect length wise. During Week 1, we read about the pioneers trip from Spain to St. Augustine; it was told as a story with two young children as main characters, Pedro and his sister, Catalina. At the end of the week, we started a timeline using the wonderful printables from other HOD mamas! And we completed our first History Notebooking page; and I do mean, "we." I wrote, he answered ; ) Art: We changed up our "Artistic Expression" task from the {Beyond} guide; instead of making a shield of cardboard, paint, foil or whatever else, I suggested T make a shield out of Legos. We actually made a shield during our last row of, "The Duchess Bakes a Cake" so I thought doing it from Legos would be a fun challenge, and he accepted : ) Storytime: For the first few weeks, our genre during storytime will be a Biography. We read a chapter every day from, "William Henry Harrison: Young Tipeecanoe" by Howard Peckham. We both aren't very excited to read/ listen to this yet... maybe we'll enjoy it as time goes on. To introduce what a biography is, I asked T to grab five items that would tell something about himself-- I also grabbed five things! I thought this was a fun activity. I had an idea of what he would grab, and he didn't get one of them! So looking at his pile, I was kind of skeptical if he had understood what I had asked him to do... but he surprised me! The pan= he likes to cook. Dinosaur = he likes to play. Strawberry = he likes to eat. Soccer ball= he likes to play soccer/ sports. Baby links = he likes to build Geography: Our first Geography concept was learning the Seven Continents. I pulled out Spell Out Loud's "The Continent Hop" that we have used before, and the kids jumped, hopped, crawled, etc. to the continent I called out. By the way, excuse my "earth." Ha! It was very difficult to make a circle with painter's tape! Welp, there's Week 1! Hope you'll join us on our HOD {Beyond} journey! Sign up to get updates via BlogLovin', Facebook, GFC, or Email in my side bar, or follow along via School Time Snippets Pinterest Board! ©2011-2013 School Time Snippets. All rights reserved. You are free to link back to my website but all text, photos, and other content may not be reproduced without the written consent of the author.
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Welcome to the Eight For Each State US Geography tour. I am so glad you are joining us. North and South Dakota entered The Union on the exact same day. President Benjamin Harrison signed one state in before the other, but because he mixed up the papers afterwords, no one…
Heart of Dakota
South Dakota became a state in 1889, and we have some photos that are even earlier than that. See what life was like back then.
It was a different time back then.
Everyone knows and loves South Dakota's iconic Wall Drug... but did you know that this famous store isn't actually the oldest in the Mount Rushmore State?
This South Dakota fact booklet can be used for a very basic state study in elementary grades! Each page contains a basic fact and related illustration. All graphics are black and white line art so that it's ready to be colored. Pages are duplicated for easier copying. This booklet gives all basic information about South Dakota, including: South Dakota flag South Dakota Geography Capital of South Dakota State Animal State Insect State Fossil State bird State flower Interesting fact about Black Hills Click HERE to check out other states or Here to get a US Freebie Please leave feedback to earn TPT credits and follow the store.